JeepinJarhead03 wrote:
profdlp wrote:
Ted15 wrote:
...they read the names of people who were "murdered" with guns like the guy who set off the bomb at the Boston marathon and several who were shot by cops in the line of duty and who know what else...
Like these poor folks:
lol.. most of b&c&kellys weaponry was stolen from a national guard armory and a good bit of the rest was stolen from police station(s) .. soooooo... where exactly would that path of logic lead ... hahaha got to love it..
Most of it was stolen from law abiding official armory or police, yes.
But the purpose of the weapons prior to that were to arm law abiding citizens. It's not exactly like they went and ran a fast and furious program for bonnie and clyde.
It was stolen. Just more proof that criminals don't care about the law.
I'm a concealed carry supporter, have my card, and do carry. I open carry my glock 17 and conceal a .45acp. At the same time.
I do not carry into school related properties because of the laws in place, and I don't think an ordinary citizen should have them in places like that. A school official, teacher, etc. trained by someone for the purpose of defending the kids at that school should have that right.
I do not carry when there is a sign saying they're unwelcome on the premises. I do carry everywhere in larger cities such as Milwaukee, Madison, Chicago. Those places are too risky not to be packing when you have the right and the ability.
There is no justification against guns. If we shouldn't be able to own guns, then neither should the government. While we're at it, why don't we just start aptitude testing for "bad people" and just stop them from being able to reproduce, or parent, or live. That would stop bad things from happening, right?